The Hubba Tent is MSR's lightest and best-selling freestanding solo tent weighs less than 3 lbs. (1.4 kg), yet it’s expertly designed to the deal with the vagaries of 3-season camping. Compact and eminently packable—for everything from trekking to ultralight backcountry adventures—this sturdy shelter still boasts ample living space.

First outing was in southern Utah last week, two nights in the Needles. Packed down very small, light, super easy to setup. Very comfortable, lots of room to sit up and big open side door makes it easy to get in and out. And for an olde codger like me after 9 miles of hiking with a heavy pack getting in and out of small places is more challenging than it should be so this is a real plus. First site was on rock and no place for stakes, but the tent was fine. Second night nicely staked out and high winds. Unfortunately tent was pitched broadside to wind and one big gust kicked up some fine sand under the canopy. But overall very happy with this purchase.

This is a great tent. Since it has come out many other companies have been trying to make variations of it. The hub design is great, allowing the tent to have minimal pole sections yet a ton of head space. Also, I don't have to be confined to laying one specific direction. The fly kept the rain out during the epic storm but didn't suffocate me in humidity. Even my gear that was in the vestibule stayed dry. I carry the poles on the outside of my pack so the rest of the tent packs down to crazy small to easily fit in my pack. Now onto the next adventure.

I have used this tent on 2 trips since purchasing it about a month ago and it is my first solo tent. The weight (or lack thereof) is amazing as is the ease and speed of set up by yourself. All evenings thus far have been in the 40s overnight and one of which I did have some MINIMAL condensation inside the rain fly...so little I debated about even mentioning it in this review. We had a driving rainstorm for 6 hours in the BWCA and my gear stayed dry inside this tent, even with water pooling around the tent the last few hours. VERY impressed. I was able to easily store my portage pack, rubber boots, and other miscellaneous dry bags under the roomy vestibule. There are 2 "wish list" improvements on this model that I have; one would be to offer a gear loft for it (attachments are there) and the other would be to lengthen the vestibule about 2" so it reaches the ground tighter to prevent 'rain splash' a bit better. Overall though, I am extremely happy with this tent and footprint purchase.

This is a very well designed tent, it has two small pockets on the inside. I have stayed in it in the rain and when it was dry outside. The tent is narrow so if your claustrophobic this may not be the best tent for you, but it has a roomy vestibule. But with that out of the way it delivers what it promises, Light weight, east set up, mild condensation (show me a tent that has none), and you can with some practice pack it down very small.